Sense Of Place, Health And Quality Of Life by Allison Williams
Exploring the Relationship Between Environment and Well-being
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationships between geographical locations and their impact on human health and well-being. It explores how the sense of place—our emotional and psychological connections to specific environments—can significantly influence our quality of life. By examining various case studies and theoretical frameworks, the book highlights the importance of considering spatial contexts in public health strategies and urban planning. It advocates for a holistic approach to health that integrates environmental, social, and cultural dimensions, ultimately aiming to enhance individual and community well-being.
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- 2017
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